In Brazil, during the next 24 hours, 274 persons bitten by a venomous animal can have serious health injury or live loss. As the human population expands and the habitat for animals is reduced, accidents involving venomous animals continue to grow. WHO (World Health Organization)
There is mounting support from Brazilian hospitals and health officials that by helping people better identify, elude or handle venomous animals, lives will be saved!
The Brazilian Snake Project will produce vitally needed communication tools to be used by public health programs including: a website, book, DVD, child’s book and a photo exposition to build public awareness. This information will be developed and communicated in both Portuguese and English. The tools will be used throughout public schools and the medical and veterinary community in Brazil.
Specific project objectives include:
1. Speed identification of poisonous vs. non-poisonous vipers, snakes, spiders, centipedes, and scorpions. This information is of vital importance when determining which serum to be given to the victim.
2. Define accident handling procedures for venomous animals.
3. Reduce non-essential extermination of poisonous animals to help preserve the delicate ecological balance and reduce unwanted rodents and insects.
4. Reduce and prevent diseases and epidemics caused by rodents and insects.
More information can be found at www.brazilian-
We are currently looking for both individual and corporate sponsorship for this greatly needed project!
Contact Information:
For more information contact Fernando Bergamaschi of Brazilian Snakes Project - projeto@cobrasbrasileiras.com.br
www.brazilian-
www.brazilian-
Example of snake family page - www.cobrasbrasileiras.com.br/
Example of animal page - www.cobrasbrasileiras.com.br/
Example of medical treatment page - www.cobrasbrasileiras.com.br/
Example of veterinary treatment page - www.cobrasbrasileiras.com.br/
Example of scorpions treatment page - www.cobrasbrasileiras.com.br/



